PrefaceOne: Prose Regnant: World, State and Subject in Hegel’s Lectures on AestheticsTwo: Heinrich Heine, Explorer of the Current Prosaic ConditionThree: Meditated Situatedness in the Reception of Heinrich HeineFour: Theodor Herzl’s Technocratic World-Making in ProseFive: Haim Nahman Bialik’s Icy River of ProseSix: Heine and the Israeli NovelConclusionAcknowledgementsNotes
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Na’ama Rokem is an assistant professor of modern Hebrew literature in the Department of Near Eastern Languages and Civilizations at the University of Chicago.
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